| Literature DB >> 32282441 |
Mohamed E Awad1, Jacob C L Rumley, Jose A Vazquez, John G Devine.
Abstract
By April 7, 2020, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 was responsible for 1,383,436 confirmed cases of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), involving 209 countries around the world; 378,881 cases have been confirmed in the United States. During this pandemic, the urgent surgical requirements will not stop. As an example, the most recent Centers of Disease Control and Prevention reports estimate that there are 2.8 million trauma patients hospitalized in the United States. These data illustrate an increase in the likelihood of encountering urgent surgical patients with either clinically suspected or confirmed COVID-19 in the near future. Preparation for a pandemic involves considering the different levels in the hierarchy of controls and the different phases of the pandemic. Apart from the fact that this pandemic certainly involves many important health, economic, and community ramifications, it also requires several initiatives to mandate what measures are most appropriate to prepare for mitigating the occupational risks. This article provides evidence-based recommendations and measures for the appropriate personal protective equipment for different clinical and surgical activities in various settings. To reduce the occupational risk in treating suspected or confirmed COVID-19 urgent orthopaedic patients, recommended precautions and preventive actions (triage area, emergency department consultation room, induction room, operating room, and recovery room) are reviewed.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32282441 PMCID: PMC7197335 DOI: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-20-00227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Acad Orthop Surg ISSN: 1067-151X Impact factor: 3.020
Figure 1Flowchart demonstrating the recommended personal protective equipment for urgent surgical care of clinically suspected/confirmed Coronavirus disease 2019 patients.
Figure 3Flowchart demonstrating the recommended measures for the urgent perioperative pathway of clinically suspected/confirmed COVID-19 patients. COVID = Coronavirus disease 2019, PPE = personal protective equipment
The Recommended Use of PPE for Different Activities at Various Settings Managing Suspected/Confirmed COVID-19 Patients
| Setting | Activity | Recommended PPE |
| Triage | Screening and initially examining patients | Surgical mask |
| Regular AAMI level-II gown | ||
| Goggles or full-face shields | ||
| Gloves | ||
| Hand hygiene before and after examining each patient | ||
| ED consultation rooms | Examination of patient; negative COVID-19 = no signs of respiratory illness | Surgical mask |
| Gloves | ||
| Pay attention of environmental contamination (room items, instruments, etc) | ||
| Hand hygiene before and after examining each patient | ||
| ED consultation rooms | Examination of patient; suspected/confirmed COVID-19 or patient with fever or signs of respiratory illness | Fitted, NIOSH-certified N-95 mask (if available) or surgical mask (consider double/multiple mask technique and ensure tight-fitting) |
| Regular AAMI level-II gown | ||
| Goggles or full-face shields | ||
| Gloves (double gloves should be considered in trauma level I cases) | ||
| Hand hygiene before and after examining each patient | ||
| Procedure rooms | Providing noninvasive medical care for suspected/confirmed COVID-19 patients. | Fitted, NIOSH-certified N-95 mask (if available) or surgical mask (consider double mask technique and ensure tight-fitting) |
| Regular AAMI level-II gown | ||
| Eye protection: Goggles or full-face shields (if available) | ||
| Gloves | ||
| Hand hygiene before and after examining each patient and donning/doffing PPE | ||
| Induction room | The senior anesthesiologist is performing respiratory aerosol-generating procedures for suspected/confirmed COVID-19 patient | PAPR (if available) or, |
| Fitted, NIOSH-certified N-95 mask, with | ||
| Eye protection; goggles (covered sides of eyes) or full-face shields | ||
| Disposable AAMI level-III surgical gown or coveralls | ||
| Double high-cuffed surgical gloves [alternately, vertical strips of tape can keep gloves secured to the gown] | ||
| Shoes worn should be fluid-resistant and easily to be decontaminated [disposable shoe covers might increase the risk of contamination] | ||
| Hand hygiene before and after donning/doffing PPE | ||
| A shower after respiratory aerosol-generating procedures is very prudent | ||
| Operating room | Providing emergent surgical treatment for suspected/confirmed COVID-19 patient | PAPR is preferred for long operations (if available) or, |
| Fitted, NIOSH-certified N-95 mask, with | ||
| Eye protection; goggles (covered sides of eyes) or full-face shields | ||
| Disposable AAMI level-III surgical gown or coveralls | ||
| Double high-cuffed surgical gloves [alternately, vertical strips of tape can keep gloves secured to the gown] | ||
| Shoes worn should be fluid-resistant and easily to be decontaminated [disposable shoe covers might increase risk of contamination] | ||
| Hand hygiene before and after donning/doffing PPE | ||
| Performing aerosolized blood-generating procedures for suspected/confirmed COVID-19 patient | PAPR is preferred for long operations (if available) or, | |
| Fitted, NIOSH-certified n-95 mask, with | ||
| Eye protection; goggles (covered sides of eyes) or full-face shields | ||
| Surgical hood with ties (head and neck covering) | ||
| Disposable AAMI level-III surgical gown or coveralls | ||
| Double high-cuffed surgical gloves [alternately, vertical strips of tape can keep gloves secured to the gown] | ||
| Shoes worn should be fluid-resistant and easily to be decontaminated [disposable shoe covers might increase risk of contamination] | ||
| Hand hygiene before and after donning/doffing PPE | ||
| A shower after an aerosolized- blood-generating procedure is very prudent | ||
| Recovery room | PPE doffing | Special attention is warranted to avoid self-contamination during PPE doffing |
AAMI = Association of the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, COVID-19 = coronavirus disease 2019, PAPR = powered air-purifying respirator, PPE = personal protective equipment